Fresh Pond Road is one of the most unusual subway stations. The stop is located on an elevated structure, on the portion of the Myrtle Avenue that was formerly built as the grade level Lutheran Cemetery Line. This legacy of the lines former grade level means it interrupts the street grid and isn't an elevated built over a street. Beneath most of the station is MTA property, the entrance to the Fresh Pond Bus Depot. The station has two entrances each of witch are quite close to each other geographically but far apart unless someone cuts through the station outside of fare control to reach them. One is a gradual ramp up from Fresh Pond Road. This leads up a small stair case and a High Exit Turnstile down from it's own staircase down from the platform. This passagway continues to on set of doors into the station house. The other entrance is in a gap in the chain link fence where a short staircase of four steps leads up to a passageway at the dead end of 62 Street. From here stairs lead up to another entrance into the stations small station house that share a single main fare control area.